5 key points for optimizing a WordPress website
How to optimize a web in WordPress?
Optimize images
Today, the loading time of a certain website is a key aspect, both for Google and for users. And the images have a significant influence on that point. To avoid that they weigh too much and slow down the loading time of the website, it is best that you adopt their size to the subject in question so that it fits correctly to the web design and, in addition, that before uploading them, compress them.
Hosting
Any strategy that you are going to implement will not help if you do not have the website in a specialized WordPress hosting. You must take into account a series of points:
- On the one hand, it offers enough space to host WordPress and everything that this platform implies: plugins, themes ...
- On the other hand, full migrations are free.
- And finally, that the servers are optimized and, in addition, are updated automatically on a frequent basis.
Compress
A great way to optimize your website in WordPress is to display the contents in a compressed version. To do this, you simply have to apply the one known as minifying, which significantly reduces the size of HTML, CSS and JavaScript files, so that it optimizes the content and eliminates what is not necessary.
CDN
One of the best decisions you can make in relation to your website is to bet on a content distribution network, a CDN. What they do is to host different static versions of your website in their cache, which are spread all over the world, thus making the website in question a more dynamic site, and reducing the loading time.
Cache system
One of the great obstacles that many web page designs and their content managers encounter is that they have to access the database to perform any type of query, which unnecessarily lengthens the waiting time. Well, to avoid having to make so many queries, the ideal is to offer a static version of the site to users until there is any modification to it, such as a new article or a comment.

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